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from going outside of yemen. and so the only way to settle this is to come to the, to the negotiating table and for the political parties to come to an agreement on a ceasefire. and to come to an agreement until what the next few years will look like. even if there is a cease fire to a cease fire today in yemen, the humanitarian situation of people in yemen are gonna continue to suffer. and that is potentially where the role of aid can come in to kind of help elevate what's happening there. but when you have a whole country and a standstill with, you know, increasing gas prices, the collapsed health care system. and the reason it's not mentioned everywhere is because a lot of the emmys are trapped inside of yemen. you don't see photos of, you know, of refugees of empty or fuji's anywhere because a lot of them are actually inside of there. and, and so for am, and the 1st step is really to come to a political deal 1st and then to, to look at how to resolve all the other issues that they've, you know, they've, they'
from going outside of yemen. and so the only way to settle this is to come to the, to the negotiating table and for the political parties to come to an agreement on a ceasefire. and to come to an agreement until what the next few years will look like. even if there is a cease fire to a cease fire today in yemen, the humanitarian situation of people in yemen are gonna continue to suffer. and that is potentially where the role of aid can come in to kind of help elevate what's happening there. but...
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he has been displaced in yemen in his own country. and he talks about how he manages survive with very little 8, have a listen, have a look. i don't give us aid or anything of the sort. last year they gave us a little bit of rice and a little bit of wheat and one canister of oil. then we never saw them again. that god. we survived with the help of our son who collect empty plastic bottles and metal cans and sells them. we survive and the kindness of the people who come here and give us donations, then god for everything. we are exhausted. but this is our fate. and we will have faith in god law. some of the images that you will see during the next 25 minutes will be really hard to watch, but i want you to stay with this program. this is such an important topic. i'm going to say hello to david to samar to appear. thank you for being part of our program today. thank you. please introduce yourself. you're really well known as well as the conflicts can said before i international audience, please let them know who you are and what you do.
he has been displaced in yemen in his own country. and he talks about how he manages survive with very little 8, have a listen, have a look. i don't give us aid or anything of the sort. last year they gave us a little bit of rice and a little bit of wheat and one canister of oil. then we never saw them again. that god. we survived with the help of our son who collect empty plastic bottles and metal cans and sells them. we survive and the kindness of the people who come here and give us...
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the war on yemen? coverage of yemen reveals the u.s. and u.k.'mplicity in creating the humanitarian crisis. coverage of ukraine constructs the u.s., the u.k., and their allies as the 'saviors of democracy.'" so let's talk about the difference. i mean, you have for example, cnn anchors -- and this is not wrong. perhaps it should be a model of coverage of war in so many different cities, in ukraine, so you see the real effects of what war looks like, feels like, smells like, the destruction of hospitals, the bombing of schools, and people feel it viscerally. could you imagine if you had those same hosts in sana'a, in aden, in other places in yemen each day to feel this humanitarian catastrophe, the worst in the world? can you talk about that, the actual lack of coverage of what's happening on the ground in yemen, so the world doesn't respond, right? as noam chomsky says, the media manufactures consent for war and lets people know what's happening so they can respond. >> there are three elements to this, amy. the first is the lack of coverage is not
the war on yemen? coverage of yemen reveals the u.s. and u.k.'mplicity in creating the humanitarian crisis. coverage of ukraine constructs the u.s., the u.k., and their allies as the 'saviors of democracy.'" so let's talk about the difference. i mean, you have for example, cnn anchors -- and this is not wrong. perhaps it should be a model of coverage of war in so many different cities, in ukraine, so you see the real effects of what war looks like, feels like, smells like, the destruction...
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there is no government in yemen. you have like different multiplicity of authorities across the country, which really, you know, affected affect the general situation and the humanitarian situation in the country . we have been calling in the icy since the onset of the conflict in the country. yemen needs a politic a political solution, a settlement. so yeah, many people can restart their own life again. and what are your thoughts on that powers like the u. s. and the u. k who will send humanitarian aid, but at the same time, us applying our weapons to the saudis, look, we, we haul from all the countries from those people from those powerful countries from those countries. oh, have like, you know, in full ones on parties to the conflict inside or out outside the country to exert their efforts to become bends to parties, to the comfort, to the conflict, to make them accept, to negotiate, to talk about a peaceful solution for the crisis in yemen, we don't believe that that did the military solution or auction will be a
there is no government in yemen. you have like different multiplicity of authorities across the country, which really, you know, affected affect the general situation and the humanitarian situation in the country . we have been calling in the icy since the onset of the conflict in the country. yemen needs a politic a political solution, a settlement. so yeah, many people can restart their own life again. and what are your thoughts on that powers like the u. s. and the u. k who will send...
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since the start of war in yemen. or britain prime minister recently traveled to saudi arabia for talks on energy security and ending the use case reliance on russian oil and gas. from a far as johnson's critics have floundered, slammed him for the move. so i think the issue of human rights violations in saudi arabia. the western supports of riyadh military efforts in yemen has been accused of and can of contributions to what the united nations calls the humanitarian crisis in the water country. and we should warn you, some of the following images may be distressing. however, the un has, they found, managed to raise barely a 3rd, if the sum required for humanitarian crisis management in yemen this year with saudi arabia and the united arab emirates among the top 3 don't as last year. not providing any funds, a tool this time. the un say such a failure and pledging is due to the ongoing conflict in ukraine and bashir omar, the red cross spokesperson on yemen, believes that this shifting of global attention may cause de
since the start of war in yemen. or britain prime minister recently traveled to saudi arabia for talks on energy security and ending the use case reliance on russian oil and gas. from a far as johnson's critics have floundered, slammed him for the move. so i think the issue of human rights violations in saudi arabia. the western supports of riyadh military efforts in yemen has been accused of and can of contributions to what the united nations calls the humanitarian crisis in the water country....
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the situation in yemen is going to be even worse, because yemen relies on ukrainian wheat for 80% ofuntry. and any sign, any chance, any hope of peace? not in the near future. the un says it expects 4 million people to have left ukraine byjuly and more than 6.5 million people to be internally displaced. these are horrendous figures and, for many ukrainians, it is the second time in eight years that russian invasions have created these huge waves of refugees after the seizure of crimea from ukraine in 2014. yana lyushnevskaya, ukrainian specialist for bbc monitoring, now lives in poland. she has been a refugee twice over, once when she left crimea and now the second time when she escaped from kyiv. there are many people like me who left crimea either before or after the annexation who have built a life for themselves in kyiv or any other city in ukraine. so they already had to leave their home once, and then after a few years, after working very hard to get a flat, to get a job, now it's happening all over again. it's heartbreaking. do you think it is going to be possible for ukrainia
the situation in yemen is going to be even worse, because yemen relies on ukrainian wheat for 80% ofuntry. and any sign, any chance, any hope of peace? not in the near future. the un says it expects 4 million people to have left ukraine byjuly and more than 6.5 million people to be internally displaced. these are horrendous figures and, for many ukrainians, it is the second time in eight years that russian invasions have created these huge waves of refugees after the seizure of crimea from...
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the capital of the former socialist yemen, morals are freer.ome women even walk here with open faces, and here there is an association of women. this is a kindergarten from the school and a helpline. at the same time, women can ask for help only a few do it. nadia akbari, secretary. the union believes that yemeni women need to be helped to realize their rights. on the bull, we are trying to explain to women that they are the same people as men and possess exactly. with the same rights, a woman can also go to court or hire a lawyer. we try to help such women if they have any problems, all this is true, but the majority of yemeni men and women are sure. there is no need for gender equality in the country. do you need the unsolicited help of the women's association to local women, if even the educator working in the adden union hides their faces from the cameras, then what to say about the villages, where tv cameras and photo lenses are simply thrown at me. yemeni men in their own way love their women within their patriarchal mores, and give them
the capital of the former socialist yemen, morals are freer.ome women even walk here with open faces, and here there is an association of women. this is a kindergarten from the school and a helpline. at the same time, women can ask for help only a few do it. nadia akbari, secretary. the union believes that yemeni women need to be helped to realize their rights. on the bull, we are trying to explain to women that they are the same people as men and possess exactly. with the same rights, a woman...
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there have been many, many calls for actually in yemen. there have been many calls to alleviate humanitarian situation because as of this moment, 80 percent of the population is still in need of humanitarian aid and assistance. and so, and we really do hope that, i mean, it's been helpful to see what the international response has been to the situation ukraine. because it has shown us that it is possible to mobilize and resources to alleviate whom the suffering to protect civilians, intersection perpetrators of violence against the millions. so we really do hope, maybe this is a new moments for all the protected prices in the world for the world to see that it is possible to alleviate civilian suffering. yet he has been a, if there were connection to it, to some degree in what's happening in ukraine at the moment i'm thinking in terms of the food landscape, am with ukraine being a large grain producer. how is that affecting the situation? absolutely, and so the price of the grain are growing up here in yemen, which is absolutely devastatin
there have been many, many calls for actually in yemen. there have been many calls to alleviate humanitarian situation because as of this moment, 80 percent of the population is still in need of humanitarian aid and assistance. and so, and we really do hope that, i mean, it's been helpful to see what the international response has been to the situation ukraine. because it has shown us that it is possible to mobilize and resources to alleviate whom the suffering to protect civilians,...
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i'm our again says yemen cannot come without international humanitarian assistance. this situation will lead to, to aggravating the situation, the humanitarian situation of, of, of 1000000 albia many people across the country. i, a millions of families in yemen are relying on international organization to provide them with food and then food items. i mean, if you will, if you see the whole picture of the humanitarian situation in yemen, we see like 20000000 r b m. many people are in need for you minute period assistant. we have more than 60000000 of many people who are food in c q and we have like 4000000 women and children are mal norrish. we have also 70000000 the many. they don't have access to health and the water and sanitation across speaking through the country is bank shining with 50 percent of of widths, health facilities and capacity. therefore, any shortage in the fund would, would, would really, would greatly deviate the, the humanitarian situation in the country. is where the lawmakers have reacted with horror at the ukranian presidents bids compare the
i'm our again says yemen cannot come without international humanitarian assistance. this situation will lead to, to aggravating the situation, the humanitarian situation of, of, of 1000000 albia many people across the country. i, a millions of families in yemen are relying on international organization to provide them with food and then food items. i mean, if you will, if you see the whole picture of the humanitarian situation in yemen, we see like 20000000 r b m. many people are in need for...
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the armed conflict in yemen broke out at the same time as in ukraine in 2014, but western human rights activists preferred to ignore it. michael is bad continue. money for weapons, money for ukraine, is one of the main bandages of western leaders' speeches. well, already at the un meeting, this crisis is far from the only one, we should not forget about another crisis. the people of yemen have been suffering from armed conflict for more than 7 years, one of the largest humanitarian crises in the world in this regard. it is more than 2/3 of yemen's population in dire need of humanitarian assistance 20 million people on the verge of starvation do not offer us any help. we want to eat, we have nothing food, they didn’t give us help, but they sold flour, sugar, they sold it and didn’t give us anything. even mattresses were sold to most temporary settlers living on about 40 dollars a month eating once a day is already for happiness. yes , and so cooked on a fire from garbage, but we do not receive firewood or payments. i was given a tent four years ago. now it is full of holes, so the rain
the armed conflict in yemen broke out at the same time as in ukraine in 2014, but western human rights activists preferred to ignore it. michael is bad continue. money for weapons, money for ukraine, is one of the main bandages of western leaders' speeches. well, already at the un meeting, this crisis is far from the only one, we should not forget about another crisis. the people of yemen have been suffering from armed conflict for more than 7 years, one of the largest humanitarian crises in...
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and a month long cease fire in yemen, as saudi arabia holds, talks to end the conflict. hello, we begin with the latest on the shelling in ukraine that's coming despite russian promises to pull back. so overnight strikes destroyed markets, libraries and holmes ensuring to heave and in the northwest of keys, it's seen explosions as well as fighting in lieu hands could least one person has been killed after residential areas were bomb than this chance. the regional governor says a number of high rise buildings were damaged as well. but the leader of the self proclaimed on the people's republic, dennis special in says if ukraine who's carrying out shelling of residential areas, he says one person is dead there and another 5 have been wounded. then bas robbie will give us an update right now from the us in western ukraine's ain't tell us what you've been seeing and hearing on the ground. well, of the ongoing piece talks and it's done well to try to bring an end to this conflict between russia and ukraine. vladimir zalinski, the ukrainian president, has said that positive sig
and a month long cease fire in yemen, as saudi arabia holds, talks to end the conflict. hello, we begin with the latest on the shelling in ukraine that's coming despite russian promises to pull back. so overnight strikes destroyed markets, libraries and holmes ensuring to heave and in the northwest of keys, it's seen explosions as well as fighting in lieu hands could least one person has been killed after residential areas were bomb than this chance. the regional governor says a number of high...
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i mean a few, a few see the whole picture of the humanitarian situation in yemen. we see like 20000000 are many people are in need for human, a theory, an assistant. we have more than 60000000 avia, many people who are food insecure and we have like 4000000 women and children are minorities. we have also 70000000 yamini. they don't have access to a health and the water and sanitation across the can to the country is functioning with 50 percent of all of its health facilities and capacity. therefore, any shortage in defined would, would, would really, would greatly deviate the, the humanitarian situation in the country. ah, as wally lawmakers have reacted with horror at the ukrainian president's bid to compare the current conflict in his country to the holocaust. and his speech to the israeli parliament, valencia came to russia, wanted to exterminate all ukrainians like the nazis plan to do to the jews. israel had maintained a neutral stance towards the conflict by the lands. his outburst was branded outrageous with an peace pointing out ukrainian ultra nationalists
i mean a few, a few see the whole picture of the humanitarian situation in yemen. we see like 20000000 are many people are in need for human, a theory, an assistant. we have more than 60000000 avia, many people who are food insecure and we have like 4000000 women and children are minorities. we have also 70000000 yamini. they don't have access to a health and the water and sanitation across the can to the country is functioning with 50 percent of all of its health facilities and capacity....
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you have the growing prices in yemen over the last 7 years. house out the u. s. from providing support for the saudi led coalition, with the buying and ministration, reportedly moving to approving new batch of patriot interceptors this week after previously denying the saudi's request last year seawall. the u. s. may claim it is concerned for civilians in ukraine and is also concerned about the stability of the energy market. as it works, you shut out rushes contributions to the global supply. that means a vine is now working overtime to maintain labor, with saudi arabia. as the king them sides with russia on production plans and even considers accepting payments using the chinese you are as a result of the saudi crown. prince knows exactly how many cards you hold here. and i said he doesn't care if i didn't understand the saudi. simply, i do not care. it's up to him to think about the interests of america. however, biden does care. that's why he appears to be carrying on the longstanding u. s. tradition of ignoring both the crisis in yemen and reports of human r
you have the growing prices in yemen over the last 7 years. house out the u. s. from providing support for the saudi led coalition, with the buying and ministration, reportedly moving to approving new batch of patriot interceptors this week after previously denying the saudi's request last year seawall. the u. s. may claim it is concerned for civilians in ukraine and is also concerned about the stability of the energy market. as it works, you shut out rushes contributions to the global supply....
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well, the saudi money and saudi purchases of armaments for it's war in yemen and elsewhere. so it does not want to irritate stories too much. on the one hand, the thought is on the other hand, along with the united arab emirates, they see some ability to assert some sort of autonomy. so, with the decisions that there are states may in regard to the us. so that is why. 1 are so eager to just get on the bandwagon, criticizing russia for its actions and following the u. s. and last night. just why is the dumbass region central to what's happening today in the ukraine that's explained in our short dock right ahead. this is our t ah, move a big rich country, the choice with russia until recently. 2014, a qu defines ukraine and leads to fratricidal war and on a war that continues with.
well, the saudi money and saudi purchases of armaments for it's war in yemen and elsewhere. so it does not want to irritate stories too much. on the one hand, the thought is on the other hand, along with the united arab emirates, they see some ability to assert some sort of autonomy. so, with the decisions that there are states may in regard to the us. so that is why. 1 are so eager to just get on the bandwagon, criticizing russia for its actions and following the u. s. and last night. just why...
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it's the, the, the economic and the humanitarian, the human duration in yemen. no numbers have been mentioned here as to as to how much or how these a humanitarian aid will be sent to your men. but all the, the, the, the, the figures who talked of a here in this meet in the record, the importance of the urgency of any amount that's enough from all the time who's in the capital of santa and has more on the rebels perspective. yemen he's in more than a cage and the the have witnessed unheard about declarations of ceasefire by warring sides. sometimes we have heard from the host these the some kind of twos of times of the have heard from the saudi lit quality of the truce. but on the ground, with their experience over the 747 years, we haven't found any change on the ground. so the wellness, the, the continuation of the war, the bombing, the, the continuous, the continuation of the fight between political factions and the country. busy of the hosting themselves, they say that the they wouldn't consider the saudi, the quality and declaration of the succession of its
it's the, the, the economic and the humanitarian, the human duration in yemen. no numbers have been mentioned here as to as to how much or how these a humanitarian aid will be sent to your men. but all the, the, the, the, the figures who talked of a here in this meet in the record, the importance of the urgency of any amount that's enough from all the time who's in the capital of santa and has more on the rebels perspective. yemen he's in more than a cage and the the have witnessed unheard...
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at a truce for ramadan, the saudi led coalition announces a month long poles in the war in yemen. or talks between moscow and keith appeared to have made progress in turkey. russia says it'll reduce its military operation near ukraine's capital. it cranium, president vladimir zalinski is cautiously optimistic about tuesdays discussions. but he says he doesn't have much trust in moscow, doc, more than on the lot the, was it the we can say that the signals we hear from the talks are positive, but these signals can silence the explosions of russian shelves. of course, we're seeing all the risks. of course we are not seeing grounds to trust the words coming from representatives of the country that continues fighting to destroy us album. because the more than up green that ukraine supports the talks and will continue the negotiation process to the extent required, we are counting on the result. we must have real security for us for our country, the sovereignty and our people at russian troops must leave occupy territory solid sovereignty and territorial integrity of ukraine must be gua
at a truce for ramadan, the saudi led coalition announces a month long poles in the war in yemen. or talks between moscow and keith appeared to have made progress in turkey. russia says it'll reduce its military operation near ukraine's capital. it cranium, president vladimir zalinski is cautiously optimistic about tuesdays discussions. but he says he doesn't have much trust in moscow, doc, more than on the lot the, was it the we can say that the signals we hear from the talks are positive, but...
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i mean a few, a few see the whole picture of the humanitarian situation in yemen. we see like 20000000 r b m. many people are in need for you minute period assistant. we have more than 60000000 of many people who are a food in secure and we have like 4000000 women and children are mal norrish. we have also 17000000 the many they don't have access to health and the water and sanitation across week into the country is functioning with 50 percent of widths, health facilities, and capacity. therefore, any shortage in defined would, would do would really would greatly deviate the. the humanitarian situation in the country is where the lawmakers have reacted with horror at the ukrainian president's bid to compare the current conflict in his country to the holocaust. and a speech to the israeli parliament, zelinski claimed russia wanted to exterminate all ukrainians, but the nazi planned to do to jews as well, had maintained a neutral stance towards the conflict. switzerland skis out, but was branded outrageous with them. peace pointing out ukrainian ultra nationalists, m
i mean a few, a few see the whole picture of the humanitarian situation in yemen. we see like 20000000 r b m. many people are in need for you minute period assistant. we have more than 60000000 of many people who are a food in secure and we have like 4000000 women and children are mal norrish. we have also 17000000 the many they don't have access to health and the water and sanitation across week into the country is functioning with 50 percent of widths, health facilities, and capacity....
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is still involved in the war in yemen. and i want to mention afghanistan, because i'm just heartbroken. that after 20 years of nato militarism in afghanistan with this horrific exit, the african and people's money has been stolen by mostly the united states, $7000000000.00. and that's one of the poorest countries in the world. and so we are working hard to get that money back to the afghan people. and we're also very concerned about the sanctions on russia hurting ordinary people because we've seen that's what sanctions around the world do. they affect the entire economy and who is it who is impacted the most? it is working people. we seem for 60 years, how the u. s. has imposed horrific sanctions on cuba. it hasn't changed the cuban government, but it's closed such hardship for the cuban people. yeah, but the united states, as it's fighting terrorism, obviously in yemen, you don't have to be a major general or a person in power in nature. countries to say, all of russia must be punished, it's sad, but they just have to be
is still involved in the war in yemen. and i want to mention afghanistan, because i'm just heartbroken. that after 20 years of nato militarism in afghanistan with this horrific exit, the african and people's money has been stolen by mostly the united states, $7000000000.00. and that's one of the poorest countries in the world. and so we are working hard to get that money back to the afghan people. and we're also very concerned about the sanctions on russia hurting ordinary people because we've...
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and we take you to yemen where the effects of the war and ukraine are being felt. and the soaring cost of wheat. i'm healthy delaney and berlin, welcome to the show. is russia about to default on its debts? ratings agency, fitch says so the firm has downgraded russia, sovereign debt rating from b to c, pushing russian bonds further into junk territory. to other raging ratings agencies standard and poors, and moodies took similar steps last week. the agencies think that russia has little motivation to pay a sovereign debt and might be unable to service the payments at all. after all, the countries foreign reserves of around $600000000000.00 have been frozen due to international sanctions. meanwhile, the rule is in free fall, having lost 40 percent of its value since russia began. its war and ukraine and payment of mines are approaching fast on a current debt load of $49000000000.00. russia has to pay $100000000.00 on the 16th of march. another $2000000000.00 is due on april 4th. it comes and been mounting problems for russia's economy, the central bank saying on wed
and we take you to yemen where the effects of the war and ukraine are being felt. and the soaring cost of wheat. i'm healthy delaney and berlin, welcome to the show. is russia about to default on its debts? ratings agency, fitch says so the firm has downgraded russia, sovereign debt rating from b to c, pushing russian bonds further into junk territory. to other raging ratings agencies standard and poors, and moodies took similar steps last week. the agencies think that russia has little...
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yes, yemen he's in more than a cajun. the do you have witnessed unheard about declarations of cease fires by warring sides. sometimes we have heard from the host is that some kind of truce of the times of the have heard from the saudi lit quality of the have truce. but on the ground, with their experience over the 7 for the 7 years, we haven't found any change on the ground. so the wellness that the continuation of the war, the bombing, the, the continuous, the continuation of the fight between political factions and the country. busy busy of the hosting themselves, they say that the they wouldn't consider the saudi, the quality sions, declaration of the succession of its military actions in yemen. unless it lifts its blockade, it lifts its air a see ground blockade the say that these are the most important and vital and the points of their, of their, of their initial initiative that was addicted, declared, put, put for was by the, the president of the supreme political council, my did my son during his speech when he dec
yes, yemen he's in more than a cajun. the do you have witnessed unheard about declarations of cease fires by warring sides. sometimes we have heard from the host is that some kind of truce of the times of the have heard from the saudi lit quality of the have truce. but on the ground, with their experience over the 7 for the 7 years, we haven't found any change on the ground. so the wellness that the continuation of the war, the bombing, the, the continuous, the continuation of the fight between...
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and that of course, is despite the humanitarian catastrophe on falling in yemen. the result of a 7 year war in the country between the saudi led coalition on rebel groups led by the cheese, thousands of the m and he's filled the streets of the war torn countries capital on saturday, march the anniversary of the conference voiced their anger at the red laid military campaign in the country or t corresponding ritual. blevins delves now into why the monitoring crisis in yemen received so little international attention. all the vine administration imposes unprecedented sanctions on russia, claiming concerned for the fate of civilians in ukraine. that concern appears to be non existent for civilians in yemen as a devastating war and their country enters its 8th year instead of announcing sanctions against saudi arabia over its role in the conflict that has resulted in the worst humanitarian crisis in the world. fightin is doing the opposite. he's working the gain back. saudi arabia's favor, a mid anees, that any disruption and the kingdoms oil supply to the u. s. could
and that of course, is despite the humanitarian catastrophe on falling in yemen. the result of a 7 year war in the country between the saudi led coalition on rebel groups led by the cheese, thousands of the m and he's filled the streets of the war torn countries capital on saturday, march the anniversary of the conference voiced their anger at the red laid military campaign in the country or t corresponding ritual. blevins delves now into why the monitoring crisis in yemen received so little...
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what lucky to be the consequences of the lack of interest in yemen. while the consequences of on the funding in yemen will be lost lives as it will be in all of these are the places where we are lacking resources. what we need now of course, because of the all of the attention is now for europe and ukraine. we need to cease fire and ukraine, the senseless war must. and we didn't need another 10000000 refugees on top of the 80000000, which was there before the war in ukraine, so that we can respond to the needs in yemen, can respond to the escalate. the needs and i've gone is done, and in my 40 years of human a terry and i've never seen so many people in need and it's still the same 10 west and donors that is carrying alone. basically a human, a 10 world needs worldwide. the norway, sweden are among the top 7 donors on we need minimal donors. in addition to, to those who are useful allies with your experience, have you found in some cases that some conflicts get politicize with governments helping refugees on the basis of trying to influence the countr
what lucky to be the consequences of the lack of interest in yemen. while the consequences of on the funding in yemen will be lost lives as it will be in all of these are the places where we are lacking resources. what we need now of course, because of the all of the attention is now for europe and ukraine. we need to cease fire and ukraine, the senseless war must. and we didn't need another 10000000 refugees on top of the 80000000, which was there before the war in ukraine, so that we can...
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if the saudi coalition lifts his blockade on yemen. those have made it clear that what the saudis need to do is lift their blockade on yemen. and so while the saudis have declared their own cease fire in response to the truth, the cease fire, which is encouraging, you probably shouldn't take it really seriously unless the saudis do live, lockheed and allow food and fuel to get in to yemen, which there's been on essentially no fuel has gotten in for all of this year so far the. ready who's made clear when the talks were announced that they were not interested in having he's talks held by one of the aggressor states that they would be willing to engage with the neutral party. and both kuwait and online in the past have successfully served as mediators to the conflict because the saudis insisted that the talks needed to happen in riyadh. the who these had made clear that this was not going to work for them. another thing to keep in mind is that a lot of the many actors that are currently needing and re odd, aren't actually based in yemen.
if the saudi coalition lifts his blockade on yemen. those have made it clear that what the saudis need to do is lift their blockade on yemen. and so while the saudis have declared their own cease fire in response to the truth, the cease fire, which is encouraging, you probably shouldn't take it really seriously unless the saudis do live, lockheed and allow food and fuel to get in to yemen, which there's been on essentially no fuel has gotten in for all of this year so far the. ready who's made...
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that's despite the humanitarian catastrophe in yemen. the result of a 7 year war in the country between the saudi led coalition and which he rebel groups. thousands of emanates filled the streets of the war torn countries capital on saturday, to mark the anniversary of the conflict on voice their anger at the rear led military campaign in the country. r t correspond rachel blevins has been delving into why the humanitarian crisis in yemen received so little international attention imposes unprecedented sanctions on russia, claiming concern for the bait of civilians in ukraine. that concern appears to be non existent for civilians in yemen as the devastating war and their country enters is a year instead of. and i'll think things against saudi arabia over israel. and the conflict that has resulted in the worst humanitarian crisis in the world fight. and is doing the opposite, he's working the gain back. saudi arabia's favour amid unease that any disruption and the kingdom, oil of why to the u. s. could be devastating as washington moves t
that's despite the humanitarian catastrophe in yemen. the result of a 7 year war in the country between the saudi led coalition and which he rebel groups. thousands of emanates filled the streets of the war torn countries capital on saturday, to mark the anniversary of the conflict on voice their anger at the rear led military campaign in the country. r t correspond rachel blevins has been delving into why the humanitarian crisis in yemen received so little international attention imposes...
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s. tradition of ignoring both the crisis in yemen and reports of human rights abuses and saudi arabia in order to maintain access to saudi oil. well, the bends on saudi money and saudi purchases. alarm elements for is war in yemen and elsewhere. so it does not want to irritate, consolidates too much on the one hand, the thought is on the other hand, along with the united arab emirates, they see some ability or some sort of autonomy with the decisions that their states may in regard to the us. so that is. 1 why they're not so eager to just get on the bandwagon, criticizing russia for its actions and following the u. s. and launch and that's where the r t news team that says good bye for now. but don't go too far as our programs are only starting see bought a showing in moment. ah with.
s. tradition of ignoring both the crisis in yemen and reports of human rights abuses and saudi arabia in order to maintain access to saudi oil. well, the bends on saudi money and saudi purchases. alarm elements for is war in yemen and elsewhere. so it does not want to irritate, consolidates too much on the one hand, the thought is on the other hand, along with the united arab emirates, they see some ability or some sort of autonomy with the decisions that their states may in regard to the us....
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lives and making sure that you're hearing the stories from people in places like how is fine lydia yemen, the salvage, and, and so many other, we go to them, you make the effort, we care, we stay ah ah no safe haven washing warplanes bomb the vive, the west of ukrainian city, to where thousands have been displaced by the war? ah, hello, i'm adrian finnegan. this is al jazeera live from dough, also coming up. for god's sake, this man cannot remain power. strong words from joe biden, but the white house says the u. s. president isn't calling for regime change in russia. who at the rebels in yemen, declare a 3 day truce, a unilateral polls follows that strikes on saudi targets and counter strikes by the coalition. ah, a man was military rulers hold a huge parade. despite new sanctions, accusations of genocide, it cranes, western city of levine has been hit by russian airstrikes. the cultural center is just 70 kilometers from the polish, bought up at large to avoid it. being hit until now. it's a major hub for fleeing ukrainians. al jazeera, same bus ravi is the f the evening quite in the we
lives and making sure that you're hearing the stories from people in places like how is fine lydia yemen, the salvage, and, and so many other, we go to them, you make the effort, we care, we stay ah ah no safe haven washing warplanes bomb the vive, the west of ukrainian city, to where thousands have been displaced by the war? ah, hello, i'm adrian finnegan. this is al jazeera live from dough, also coming up. for god's sake, this man cannot remain power. strong words from joe biden, but the...
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at the same time though, but his weapons are playing one of the central roles in the war in yemen. yemen has been ravaged by civil war since 2014, with a saudi led coalition fighting who to rebels to try and restore the austin government. what's happening in the region has long been labeled as one of the wolf worst humanitarian crises. around 21000000 people in need of basic help. ask when an actor angelina jolie recently traveled to the devastated country. as part of an admission and human is not the only war torn countries suffering massively right now, but receiving little to no attention. irish member of parliament clare daily is a port by the double standards. no wall to wall tv coverage, no emergency humanitarian response. no special plain rings, not even a mention and thats plenary no afghani. delegations are no statements by god. they must be worn during what makes their humanitarian crisis so on important isn't the color their skin is that they're not white, they're not european, not their problems come from a u. s. gone or u. s. invasion by god. all wars are evil and all victim
at the same time though, but his weapons are playing one of the central roles in the war in yemen. yemen has been ravaged by civil war since 2014, with a saudi led coalition fighting who to rebels to try and restore the austin government. what's happening in the region has long been labeled as one of the wolf worst humanitarian crises. around 21000000 people in need of basic help. ask when an actor angelina jolie recently traveled to the devastated country. as part of an admission and human is...
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yemen, they have been importing 22%. tunisia, 42%. buyers as well in asia, in africa for more expensive brand and meets. food from ukraine would need to be replaced right now with commodities from other sources. this is likely to push prices even higher and out of reach of many. abby: talk to us about funding. what are the biggest challenges that the ewing food program is facing, from trying to help people who are already starving into helping those newly impoverished? tomson: the world food program fund raises as we go. the world did not need another conflict. we need $18 billion just for 2022. we are short of the funds. we are going to pick for yemen, pick for ethiopia. a bger appeal for ukraine. all these funding aeals need money, they need resources. they need the time to translate those resources into food. we are running short, operating on a shoestring, and racing against time. abby: global spokesperson for the u.n. world food program, thank you very much. tomson: acute for having me. abby: other developments that we are follow
yemen, they have been importing 22%. tunisia, 42%. buyers as well in asia, in africa for more expensive brand and meets. food from ukraine would need to be replaced right now with commodities from other sources. this is likely to push prices even higher and out of reach of many. abby: talk to us about funding. what are the biggest challenges that the ewing food program is facing, from trying to help people who are already starving into helping those newly impoverished? tomson: the world food...
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it's the last stronghold of the internationally recognized governments in northern yemen. the thieves back by iran control large parts of yemen, western region including the capital sent off. i'll try to operate in some pockets of the country, most notably in the remote province. the u. n says nearly 400000 people have been killed since the war started with at least 4000000 displaced. side book f. m has more from the talks and saudi arabia, capital re, we cannot expect a big or a breakthrough for the folks because this is not the 1st time got the, the, the year many parties sit together face to face. there are like 6 main topics here in this talk at this part of the, the military issues which, which they say it should work on as the fire and all the parties who addressed this meet in the, in facade the importance of a truth and a ceasefire. so that the parties listened to each other and see the prospects of the fucking the war and build in a political, a sustainable stability in the men we know that the yemen, the situation is that you're, you're right in the other topic w
it's the last stronghold of the internationally recognized governments in northern yemen. the thieves back by iran control large parts of yemen, western region including the capital sent off. i'll try to operate in some pockets of the country, most notably in the remote province. the u. n says nearly 400000 people have been killed since the war started with at least 4000000 displaced. side book f. m has more from the talks and saudi arabia, capital re, we cannot expect a big or a breakthrough...
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s. president isn't calling for regime change in russia who the rebels in yemen, declare a 3 day truce. a unilateral pause follows that strike some saudi targets and counter strikes by the coalition. ah, a man was military rulers hold a grand parade to mock armed forces day with allied rushes, top defense officials in attendance targeting ukraine's sole brush warplanes of hit. at the centuries old city of levine, known for its cultural heritage, until now the western city has largely escaped serious fighting, but it's a major hub for ukrainians, fleeing across the border into poland, just 70 kilometers away. al jazeera zane bas ravi is that the evening quiet in the west of ukraine, broken by the sound of russian missiles hitting their target hours after the attack of fuel storage facility. still burning, smoke still covering the skies over levine, the capital ukrainian se may be the heart of the country. but louise with nearly 800 years of history and cultural heritage, is it so we burson. i thought that they will not touch with you again because they were targeted mostly to the issue,
s. president isn't calling for regime change in russia who the rebels in yemen, declare a 3 day truce. a unilateral pause follows that strike some saudi targets and counter strikes by the coalition. ah, a man was military rulers hold a grand parade to mock armed forces day with allied rushes, top defense officials in attendance targeting ukraine's sole brush warplanes of hit. at the centuries old city of levine, known for its cultural heritage, until now the western city has largely escaped...
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what about yemen? i mean add the wi fi here. it was already forced to reduce food rations to yemen. are for for 8000000 people in yemen. and what impact were the escalation in the conflict there in ukraine have on food aid in yemen, another place? is there any conflict in this meeting? i think your other guests are better position plaza. this question, from my perspective, would say that sir, ah, one, it would depend on the budget that the wilson program is willing to allocate to yemen and to it will depend on supply chain issues related to the sources of this week and come from and how much time it will take to get it. all right, well let's pause a moment gentlemen and, and take a look at how pressure on food supplies in the past has led to protest and political upheaval. something patrick alluded to earlier in egypt, for example, bread is a staple in every meal. costs increases and shortages triggered the bread riots in 1977 and fuel. the protest movement that toppled present housing barrack in 2011 teenagers bred riots of the 1980 scale to more than a 100 people fears of a repeat
what about yemen? i mean add the wi fi here. it was already forced to reduce food rations to yemen. are for for 8000000 people in yemen. and what impact were the escalation in the conflict there in ukraine have on food aid in yemen, another place? is there any conflict in this meeting? i think your other guests are better position plaza. this question, from my perspective, would say that sir, ah, one, it would depend on the budget that the wilson program is willing to allocate to yemen and to...
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but yemen is far from the only suffering being ignored by the way. i don't like the the way the news. the news the secretary general of the norwegian refugee council saves lives are at stake in many states around the world, from lack of a particularly in yemen. we are struggling to meet need all over the world. yemen has often lacked support from the rest of the world. the humanitarian organizations are overstretched. we are under funded, we should be able to respond to the massive needs caused by the war and ukraine. while the consequences of on the funding in yemen will be loss of lives, as it will be in all of these are the places where we are lacking resources. what we need now, of course, because of the all of the attention is now for europe and ukraine. we need to cease fire and ukraine, the pence, less war must end. many thanks for joining us. herein asi international will be back at the top of the hour with the latest to see them. the so called enhanced interrogation techniques used by the u. s. officials were basically designed as techniques
but yemen is far from the only suffering being ignored by the way. i don't like the the way the news. the news the secretary general of the norwegian refugee council saves lives are at stake in many states around the world, from lack of a particularly in yemen. we are struggling to meet need all over the world. yemen has often lacked support from the rest of the world. the humanitarian organizations are overstretched. we are under funded, we should be able to respond to the massive needs caused...
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but yemen is far from the only suffering states being overlooked by the west. with the moon ah secretary general of a norwegian refugee council phase lives are at stake in many states around the world from lack of age, particularly any eman. we are struggling to meet needs all over the world at yemen has often lacked support from the rest of the world. the humanitarian organizations are overstretched. we are under funded, we should be able to respond to the massive needs caused by the war in ukraine. $10000000.00 people displaced in the month and at the same time be able to meet the needs of yemen. i've gotten his dog, syria and all about the places with great needs. well, the consequences on, on the funding in yemen will be loss of life as it will be in all of these other places where we are lacking sources. it's still the same 10, west and donors that is carrying alone. basically, a human, a 10 work needs worldwide in norway, sweden are among the top 7 donors on earth. we need many more donors in addition to, to those who are you shall alice many, thanks to b
but yemen is far from the only suffering states being overlooked by the west. with the moon ah secretary general of a norwegian refugee council phase lives are at stake in many states around the world from lack of age, particularly any eman. we are struggling to meet needs all over the world at yemen has often lacked support from the rest of the world. the humanitarian organizations are overstretched. we are under funded, we should be able to respond to the massive needs caused by the war in...